The best action is to convince tomcat that even if it received the
request via HTTP the URL namespace is https://
Regards
Henrik
mån 2003-01-27 klockan 11.33 skrev Raphaël Bordet:
> Hi,
> I've got some troubles with servlets applications served by Tomcat.
> Squid is configured as a HTTPS and HTTP front-end for many web servers. Any
> servers are Apache on the front-end and Tomcat over WARP connection for the
> backend. According to documentation about virtual hosting reverse proxy, any
> connections between squid and Apache servers are made by HTTP protocol.
> An application like Netsaint which does not require Tomcat work fine, but any
> applications behind Tomcat send a HTTP redirection and web clients are given an
> url like http://virtual.domain.tld/servlet/foo.jsp instead of https://...
>
> How can I enforce rewriting url in http://... form to https///... form ?
>
> Regards,
-- Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> MARA Systems AB, SwedenReceived on Mon Jan 27 2003 - 04:20:40 MST
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